Introduction: 1821 and the Crooked Line to the Nation-State

Q3 Arts and Humanities Historein Pub Date : 2022-01-07 DOI:10.12681/historein.28741
Ada A. Dialla, Yanni D. Kotsonis
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This special issue is the outcome of a renewed interest in the study of 1821 and has its own history. It is the result of a series of workshops co-organised by New York University under the auspices of the Jordan Center for Advanced Study of Russia (New York) and the Research Centre for the Humanities (Athens). These workshops brought together historians and social scientists from different universities, and different national and academic environments, to discuss how the history of 1821 could be reconceptualised. 1821 was and still is, par excellence, an example of the political uses and abuses of history. So we seek to understand the revolution in terms of its own present. We titled these workshops as “1821: What Made it Greek and Revolutionary” because we aimed to view the events as if visiting them for the first time and reconsider them beyond the teleology which so much characterises any kind of revolutionary narrative.
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简介:1821年和通往民族国家的曲折路线
这期特刊是对1821年研究重新产生兴趣的结果,它有自己的历史。这是纽约大学在约旦俄罗斯高级研究中心(纽约)和人文研究中心(雅典)的支持下共同组织的一系列研讨会的成果。这些研讨会汇集了来自不同大学、不同国家和学术环境的历史学家和社会科学家,讨论如何重新定义1821年的历史。1821年过去是、现在仍然是政治利用和滥用历史的典型例子。因此,我们试图从革命本身的现状来理解它。我们将这些研讨会命名为“1821:是什么使它成为希腊和革命”,因为我们的目的是观察这些事件,就像第一次访问它们一样,并在目的论之外重新考虑它们,目的论是任何一种革命叙事的特征。
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